Balochistan occupies the very southeastern-most portion of the Iranian Plateau, the setting for the earliest known farming settlements in the pre-Indus Valley Civilisation era, the earliest of which was Mehrgarh, dated at 7000 BC, within the province. Photo by @usmanmiskiShare your photos with us by using the hashtag #Travelbeautifulpakistan

This picture from Rawalpindi is a real coincidence (Photo by @paulomichael1980) I wanted to shoot the men discussing in front of the main mosque, when a young boy jumped into the picture. I still do not know what he wanted to tell me, but I indeed regard him as my cutest photo bomb in 2017. Share your photos with us by using the hashtag #Travelbeautifulpakistan

6-year-old Laiba Hazrat, a refugee from Afghanistan living in a slum in Islamabad. (Photo by @mmuheisen) This picture was also featured on the front page of the Guardian. @guardian picture editor, Fiona Shields says, "We chose that child for the extraordinary depth of expression in her eyes." In these as in most of Muheisen's images, the main subject is looking straight at the camera, at the viewer, making it so hard to ignore their plight. But among so many pictures, good photography shines out, as always....#Islamabad#Pakistan#Portrait#Travel#Photojournism#refugee#guardian#Afghanistan#Afghan

Its rare to see faces with stories. (Photo by @babrakk) I met this guy, Gul Muhammad in Buyun. As we were passing by his home, he invited me and my friends for a cup of tea. He resembles DiCaprio in The Revenant and was no less than him. He was living in complete wilderness, his home covered in snow with a huge Kuchi Dog at the gate. I asked him about his daily routine in winters. “I have a vegetable shop right there, a few yards away, that’s where i earn from. I mostly keep myself close to family and friends and wait everyday to entertain guests like you. I grow my own hashish a few Kms away from here and smoking it is my favorite thing to do in winters.”Buyun, Kalam, Swat.